After reading an advertisement for a Reno, NV gun show in a
firearms magazine, William D. Maniaci, owner of Maccabee
Arms LTD (http://www.MaccabeeArms.com) purchased two tables for the
event, which was to be held at the Boomtown Hotel and Casino.
Like many firearms dealers, he invested heavily in stock to
be sold at the show.

Last week he received a letter stating that "In light of
the recent unfortunate incident at Virginia Tech," firearms
would not be allowed to be displayed or sold at the show.
That's right -- the "gun show" is now a "sporting goods and
accessories" show.

Understandably upset, Mr. Maniaci is urging all Second
Amendment supporters to boycott all enterprises owned by
Boomtown's parent company, Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. You
can read the full letter by Mr. Maniaci, including a list
of all of Pinnacle Entertainment's holdings, athttp://www.jpfo.org/maniaci.htm .

Read the letter and make note of these businesses. As Mr.
Maniaci points out, "There are plenty of other hotels and
casinos who are not anti-gun. Why should we patronize
anti-gun establishments?"